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英語聽力練習(xí)題目:A Student Credit Card
1. According to the conversation, which item did the woman NOT purchase with her credit card?
A. a digital camera
B. a TV
C. a stereo
2. What is one reason to explain why the woman obtained a student credit card?
A. She wants to buy things at a discount using the card.
B. She hopes to establish a good credit rating.
C. She doesn't want to borrow from her parents.
3. What is one problem NOT mentioned in the conversation?
A. People generally have a difficult time getting out of debt.
B. Students often apply for more credit cards than they need.
C. The interest rates on student cards are very high.
4. What does the woman imply about how she plans on resolving her credit card problems?
A. She hopes that someone will give her the money.
B. She plans on getting rid of her student credit cards.
C. She is going to return the items she purchased on the card.
5. What is the man going to do for the woman to help her manage her money?
A. help her find a better paying job to cover her expenses
B. teach her how to prepare a financial management plan
C. show her how she can apply for low-interest student credit cards
答案:
1. a digital camera
2. She hopes to establish a good credit rating.
3. Students often apply for more credit cards than they need.
4. She hopes that someone will give her the money.
5. teach her how to prepare a financial management plan
聽力原文:
Man: Hi, Sis. I just came over to drop off the DVDs you wanted, and . . . Hey, wow!? Where did you get all of this stuff?
Woman: I bought it. So, what do you think of my new entertainment center? And the widescreen TV . . .
Man: Bought it?
Woman: . . . and my new DVD player. Here, let me show you my stereo. You can really rock the house with this one.
Man: But where did you get the dough to buy all this? You didn't borrow money from mom and dad again, did you?
Woman: Of course not. I got it with this!
Man: This? Let me see that . . . Have you been using Dad's credit card again?
Woman: No, silly. It's mine. It's student credit card.
Man: A student credit card? How in the world did you get one of these?
Woman: I got an application in the mail.
Man: Well, why did you get one in the first place?
Woman: Listen. Times are changing, and having a credit card helps you build a credit rating, control spending, and even buy things that you can't pay with cash . . . like the plane ticket I got recently.
Man: What plane ticket?
Woman: Oh yeah, my roommate and I are going to Hawaii over the school break, and course, I needed some new clothes for that so . . .
Man: I don't want to hear it. How does having a student credit card control spending? It sounds you've spent yourself in a hole. Anyway, student credit cards just lead to impulse spending . . . as I can see here. And the interest rates of student credit cards are usually sky-high, and if you miss a payment, the rates, well, just jump!
Woman: Ah. The credit card has a credit limit . . .
Man: . . . of $20,000?
Woman: No, no quite that high. Anyway, . . .
Man: I've heard enough.
Woman: Did I tell you we now get digital cable with over 100 channels? Oh, and here's your birthday present. A new MP3 player . . .
Man: Yeah. Oh, don't tell me. Charged on the credit card. Listen. Hey, I don't think having a student credit card is a bad idea, but this is ridiculous. And how in the world are you going to pay off your credit card bill?
Woman: Um, with my birthday money? It's coming up in a week.
Man: Hey, let's sit down and talk about how you're going to pay things back, and maybe we can come up with a budget that will help you get out of this mess. That's the least I can do.
英語單詞短語:
stuff 東西;材料;填充物;素材資料 (noun): miscellaneous items
- His room is filled with stuff he bought on his credit card.
dough 生面團(tuán);金錢 (noun): informal for money
- He didn't have enough dough to buy the TV, so he borrowed money from his brother.
in the world: used to emphasize something you say
- Why in the world would you buy an expensive TV if you didn't have enough money?
rating 等級(jí);等級(jí)評(píng)定;額定功率 (noun): a measure to show how good something is
- You should look over the ratings for MP3 players before you buy one.
over 越過;在…之上;遍于…之上 (preposition): during
- You shouldn't travel over the weekend because the weather is expected to be terrible.
spend yourself in a hole (idiom): spend too much that leads to heavy debt
- Some people spend themselves in a hole because they can't control their shopping habits.
impulse 沖動(dòng);[電子] 脈沖;刺激;神經(jīng)沖動(dòng);推動(dòng)力 (noun): a sudden desire
- You can let your impulses to buy stuff get in the way of good common sense and judgement.
sky-high 極高的;高昂的 (adjective): very expensive
- Prices for houses in this area are sky-high, so I'm going to look for an apartment for the time being.
ridiculous 可笑的;荒謬的 (adjective): absurd, silly, without good reason
- Spending more money than you earn is ridiculous and can lead you to major financial problems.
pay back 償還;報(bào)答 (phrasal verb): return money you owe
- Could you lend me $20 if I pay you back by the end of the week.